Re: Can any old earther refute common genetic ancestry?



On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 12:58:12 -0800 (PST), James Goetz
<james.goetz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Comparative genetics and population genetics provide compelling
evidence for common genetic ancestry. All genome differences in all
extant biological life can be broken down to population isolation and
microevolution, where microevolution is the processes of mutation and
drift and selection. And mutations include point substitutions,
indels, conversions, and chromosome aberrations. Can anybody show me
an extant genome that cannot be explained by population isolation and
microevolution?

Can anybody show me an extant genome that cannot be explained by
special creation?

Your demand has validity only if you accept the materialistic world
view that has dominated most of western civilization for the last few
centuries. Reject that and it is meaningless.

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